Happiness in Islam

God is Al-Barr – The Benevolent One

This name al-Barr “The Benevolent” is closely related to the Arabic word for piety, birr (with an i), which refers to every form of charity, generosity, and kindness that we as people can carry out.

The name al-Barr (with an a instead of i), however, is a name of God, and it conveys the meaning that everything in existence benefits from Allah’s generosity and goodness.

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Indeed, God is both Merciful and Generous, rewarding the least of our good deeds with a tenfold reward. He never punishes a misdeed with anything more than its merit, and He often simply pardons it. God is the Giver of Good...

Since Allah is the Benevolent, and benevolence is one of His attributes, it follows that He loves us to be benevolent to one another.


Allah is Al-Barr - The Benevolent One | About Islam


How can you keep pedaling this trash when the Quran clearly states unbelievers in Muhammad and the day of judgement will have their skins burnt off and boiling liquids poured on them for all eternity.

HAVE YOU ACTUALLY READ THE QURAN?

See verses 22.19 to 22.22 and 4.56

Of course you will not read this or reply as you are a spammer who has me on ignore.

Has anybody ever seen this poster actually respond? He is just here to issue his Da'wahs.

I don't really think he is ignoring you per se so much as ignoring everybody.
 
God is Al-Barr – The Benevolent One

This name al-Barr “The Benevolent” is closely related to the Arabic word for piety, birr (with an i), which refers to every form of charity, generosity, and kindness that we as people can carry out.

The name al-Barr (with an a instead of i), however, is a name of God, and it conveys the meaning that everything in existence benefits from Allah’s generosity and goodness.

79-Al-Barr-flower-black.jpg


Indeed, God is both Merciful and Generous, rewarding the least of our good deeds with a tenfold reward. He never punishes a misdeed with anything more than its merit, and He often simply pardons it. God is the Giver of Good...

Since Allah is the Benevolent, and benevolence is one of His attributes, it follows that He loves us to be benevolent to one another.


Allah is Al-Barr - The Benevolent One | About Islam


How can you keep pedaling this trash when the Quran clearly states unbelievers in Muhammad and the day of judgement will have their skins burnt off and boiling liquids poured on them for all eternity.

HAVE YOU ACTUALLY READ THE QURAN?

See verses 22.19 to 22.22 and 4.56

Of course you will not read this or reply as you are a spammer who has me on ignore.

Has anybody ever seen this poster actually respond? He is just here to issue his Da'wahs.

I don't really think he is ignoring you per se so much as ignoring everybody.

He is not exactly ignoring-------he is a PARROT with a bird brain and incapable of responding-----his posts
are not his own creations------they are bits and pieces of propaganda crap taken from cesspit collections
of mosques
 
Mary in Islam - Shaykh Hamza Yusuf



(3 min.)

Mary would have been stoned to death by you fucking barbarian muslims.
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I wonder what the phrase "believe in...." means to muslims. It is stated by some english
speaking muslims like a CREDENTIAL. Associated with the "MUSLIMS BELIEVE IN...."
assertion comes the ________________ "DON't BELIEVE IN..." which is spoken
fill in the blank
as a deprecation
of the others (ie non muslims or any specific group that the muslim wishes
to spit upon.) To me---the game is childish. It reminds me of playground taunts by snotty
little girls. I am not young-----when I was a kid, not honoring (believing in..) the songs of
Elvis was something like blasphemy. At that time "believing in..." the New York Times
was a better credential than "believing in..... the "New York News"
 
Who Gave the Name of Muslims?

(
Podcast)

He who has named you the Muslims before and in this scripture. (22:78)

This ayah , or rather a portion of it, draws our attention to the name has been given as followers of this religion of submission is a divine gift that God Almighty who named us as Muslims.

And this name goes back before our own time and far before the time of Muhammad (peace be upon him).

He was sometimes described in the Quran as ‘the first of the Muslims’. But when the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was described as the first of Muslims, the first who submit doesn’t mean in a chronological sense because many before him were described as Muslims, most notably, the Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) and many who came after.

So the Prophet Muhammad is the first of the Muslims in the sense that he’s been the foremost of those who submit and the leader of all creation in submitting to the creator.

Now, if you look at the different religions which exist in our world today, oftentimes, the name is not something which emerge from within the tradition. Sometime they’ve been given a name which relates to that belief or system to its founding figure or to the place in which it was established and emerged.

Who Gave the Name of Muslims? | About Islam
 
Who Gave the Name of Muslims?

(
Podcast)

He who has named you the Muslims before and in this scripture. (22:78)

This ayah , or rather a portion of it, draws our attention to the name has been given as followers of this religion of submission is a divine gift that God Almighty who named us as Muslims.

And this name goes back before our own time and far before the time of Muhammad (peace be upon him).

He was sometimes described in the Quran as ‘the first of the Muslims’. But when the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was described as the first of Muslims, the first who submit doesn’t mean in a chronological sense because many before him were described as Muslims, most notably, the Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) and many who came after.

So the Prophet Muhammad is the first of the Muslims in the sense that he’s been the foremost of those who submit and the leader of all creation in submitting to the creator.

Now, if you look at the different religions which exist in our world today, oftentimes, the name is not something which emerge from within the tradition. Sometime they’ve been given a name which relates to that belief or system to its founding figure or to the place in which it was established and emerged.

Who Gave the Name of Muslims? | About Islam
You're called Mooslems because your women are as ugly as cows.
 
Who Gave the Name of Muslims?

(
Podcast)

He who has named you the Muslims before and in this scripture. (22:78)

This ayah , or rather a portion of it, draws our attention to the name has been given as followers of this religion of submission is a divine gift that God Almighty who named us as Muslims.

And this name goes back before our own time and far before the time of Muhammad (peace be upon him).

He was sometimes described in the Quran as ‘the first of the Muslims’. But when the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was described as the first of Muslims, the first who submit doesn’t mean in a chronological sense because many before him were described as Muslims, most notably, the Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) and many who came after.

So the Prophet Muhammad is the first of the Muslims in the sense that he’s been the foremost of those who submit and the leader of all creation in submitting to the creator.

Now, if you look at the different religions which exist in our world today, oftentimes, the name is not something which emerge from within the tradition. Sometime they’ve been given a name which relates to that belief or system to its founding figure or to the place in which it was established and emerged.

Who Gave the Name of Muslims? | About Islam
You're called Mooslems because your women are as ugly as cows.
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you are mocking some of the most convoluted sophistry shit ever contrived by a human bean
 
Hey ancient Lion, have you ever studied any other religion but Islam? Here is a better one for you.

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Not even the gods or great sages can know me in full, for I am their source
 
The Genuine Power of a Smile

Smiling doesn’t seem like a particularly complicated act.

You feel a happy emotion, the corners of your mouth turn up, your cheeks lift and your eyes crinkle.

Easy, however the overall effect tells the outside world that we’re feeling happy on the inside.

It’s simple and, in most cases, totally spontaneous and in fact can be contagious.

Think about it. It is no surprise that in Islam much attention is paid on how we, as Muslims, carry ourselves and present our religion and the simplest way is to smile.

In fact the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was the best example in terms of smiling and making others happy:

When you smile to your brother’s face, it is charity,” he often told his companions...

The Genuine Power of a Smile
 
it is custom amongst muslims to cheer and smile when people are mutilated or murdered
on Friday afternoon
 
Embracing Hope Through Positive Optimism

A Friday speech on hope by Imam John Ederer



(33 minutes)
 
Contemplation

Contemplation is one of the greatest deeds performed by the heart; it is the key that opens the door which allows the light of guidance to enter; it is the initial step in the direction of correct understanding and comprehension; many people know its virtue but are unaware of its reality, essence and its fruits ...

The most beneficial type of contemplation is over:
  • · What benefits the slave in the Hereafter and how to achieve them.
  • · Preventing evil consequences in the Hereafter and how to avoid them.
These are the most honourable matters to contemplate over, and the way to attain such benefits and prevent such evils is by contemplating over the favours of God, His commandments and prohibitions, His Names and Attributes in the Quran and the Sunnah, how quickly this life will vanish, and the eternal nature of the Hereafter. The more one thinks about the brevity of this life, the more effort he will exert to appropriately utilise his time.

After these matters, the following are next in importance:
  • · Matters that are beneficial in this life, and how to attain them.
  • · Evils that could afflict one, and how to avoid them.

Contemplation
 
Contemplation

Contemplation is one of the greatest deeds performed by the heart; it is the key that opens the door which allows the light of guidance to enter; it is the initial step in the direction of correct understanding and comprehension; many people know its virtue but are unaware of its reality, essence and its fruits ...

The most beneficial type of contemplation is over:
  • · What benefits the slave in the Hereafter and how to achieve them.
  • · Preventing evil consequences in the Hereafter and how to avoid them.
These are the most honourable matters to contemplate over, and the way to attain such benefits and prevent such evils is by contemplating over the favours of God, His commandments and prohibitions, His Names and Attributes in the Quran and the Sunnah, how quickly this life will vanish, and the eternal nature of the Hereafter. The more one thinks about the brevity of this life, the more effort he will exert to appropriately utilise his time.

After these matters, the following are next in importance:
  • · Matters that are beneficial in this life, and how to attain them.
  • · Evils that could afflict one, and how to avoid them.

Contemplation
Fucking more nonsense dude!!!! Is contemplation what you do before you behead someone?

Go fuck a camel like Mohammed used to do.
 
Embracing Hope Through Positive Optimism

A Friday speech on hope by Imam John Ederer



(33 minutes)

Is there like a big pile of rocks in the bathroom at the mosque to wipe the shit from your asshole? Or do you just shit on the floor somewhere and not worry about wiping?
 
Contemplation

Contemplation is one of the greatest deeds performed by the heart; it is the key that opens the door which allows the light of guidance to enter; it is the initial step in the direction of correct understanding and comprehension; many people know its virtue but are unaware of its reality, essence and its fruits ...

The most beneficial type of contemplation is over:
  • · What benefits the slave in the Hereafter and how to achieve them.
  • · Preventing evil consequences in the Hereafter and how to avoid them.
These are the most honourable matters to contemplate over, and the way to attain such benefits and prevent such evils is by contemplating over the favours of God, His commandments and prohibitions, His Names and Attributes in the Quran and the Sunnah, how quickly this life will vanish, and the eternal nature of the Hereafter. The more one thinks about the brevity of this life, the more effort he will exert to appropriately utilise his time.

After these matters, the following are next in importance:
  • · Matters that are beneficial in this life, and how to attain them.
  • · Evils that could afflict one, and how to avoid them.

Contemplation
Fucking more nonsense dude!!!! Is contemplation what you do before you behead someone?

Go fuck a camel like Mohammed used to do.

Have some compassion MUDDA-----muzzies are desperate. Poor muzzies
have to live with the fact that their "religion" includes nothing that comes
close to the philosophical insights of such great religions as Zoroastrianism,
Hinduism, Taoism, Judaism, Christianity etc etc etc.------so they throw
jibberish together and IMAGINE it to be "really smart"
 
Page 62 of gibberish. It makes me think of starting a thread on comparative religion to show how empty of values Islam really is.
 
If Islam is so great, why do mooslims keep coming here, where they know that it's not an Islamic society? It makes no sense. :cuckoo:
 

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